“Stay Warm and Save Money: Tips for Winter Heating Efficiency”

As the days grow shorter and the mornings turn cooler, many people are faced with the dilemma of when to start using their heating as winter approaches. With the energy price cap set to increase in October, finding ways to save money on energy bills becomes even more important.

To stay warm without cranking up the central heating, consider investing in thermal curtains or blinds to trap heat and keep out draughts. Alternatively, you can opt for thermal curtain liners or even use a budget-friendly shower curtain as a temporary solution.

Don’t forget to close your curtains at night to retain the warmth accumulated during the day. Another tip is to utilize your oven for extra warmth after cooking dinner, and consider switching to an airfryer for more energy-efficient cooking.

For a low-cost and effective way to stay warm, a hot water bottle can provide hours of warmth with minimal energy consumption. Use leftover hot water for watering plants once the bottle cools down.

Identifying and sealing draughts around windows and doors with draught excluder tape is another simple way to keep heat in. Additionally, using old towels or DIY draught excluders can help prevent heat loss.

Consider using a heated airer instead of a tumble dryer to save energy and add warmth to the room. Adding rugs to rooms with solid flooring can make them feel cozier and retain heat better.

Lastly, engaging in physical activities like jumping jacks or going for a run outside can help raise your body temperature naturally and reduce the need for heating. This not only saves on energy costs but also promotes physical well-being.

By implementing these tips, you can stay warm and cozy during the colder months while also saving money on energy bills.